FAQ Edit regarding KernelSU support and wording change. (#2468)

Clarification on KernelSU device support and wording change in a few
FAQs.
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## Does KernelSU support my device?
First, your devices should be able to unlock the bootloader. If not, then there is unsupported.
KernelSU supports devices running Android with a unlockable bootloader, morever offical support is only for GKI Linux Kernels 5.10+ (in practice this means that your device needs to have Android 12 out of the factory in order to be supported).
Next, install the KernelSU manager on your device and open it. If it shows `Unsupported`, then your device cannot be supported immediately. However, you can build kernel source and integrate KernelSU to make it work, or use [Unofficially supported devices](unofficially-support-devices).
You can easily check support for your device via the KernelSU Manager, which you can get [here](https://github.com/tiann/KernelSU/releases).
If it shows `Not Installed`, then your device most likely supports KernelSU offically.
If it shows `Unsupported`, then your device is not offically supported at present. However, you can build kernel source and integrate KernelSU to make it work, or use [Unofficially supported devices](unofficially-support-devices).
## Does KernelSU need to unlock bootloader?
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## Does KernelSU support modules?
Yes, check [Module guide](module.md).
Yes, most Magisk modules work out-of-the-box with KernelSU, check [Module guide](module.md) for more info.
## Does KernelSU support Xposed?
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## Does KernelSU support Zygisk?
KernelSU has no built-in Zygisk support, but you can use [ZygiskNext](https://github.com/Dr-TSNG/ZygiskNext).
KernelSU has no built-in Zygisk support, but you can a module like [ZygiskNext](https://github.com/Dr-TSNG/ZygiskNext) to support it.
## Is KernelSU compatible with Magisk?
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## Can KernelSU modify hosts? How can I use AdAway
Of course. But KernelSU doesn't have built-in hosts support, you can install [systemless-hosts](https://github.com/symbuzzer/systemless-hosts-KernelSU-module) to do it.
Of course. But KernelSU doesn't have built-in hosts support, you can install a module like [systemless-hosts](https://github.com/symbuzzer/systemless-hosts-KernelSU-module) to do it.
## Why is there a huge 1 TB file?